Download the latest version of CmapTools for Linux from here.
Download the installer of CmapTools according to your Linux architecture (32 o 64 bits).
If you don't know whether your system is 32-bit or 64-bit, open a Terminal or shell window and type the command arch. The arch command displays whether the system is 32-bit ("i686") or 64-bit ("x86-64").
If your Linux is 32-bits download the installer ---> Linux32CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin
If your Linux is 64-bits download the installer ---> Linux64CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-ddyy.bin
when:
- x.xx is the CmapTools version
- dd-mm-yy is the publishing date
chmod +x Linux32CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin or
chmod +x Linux64CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin
If you downloaded the Installer and have permissions to install the program, run the following command:
./Linux32CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin -i GUI or
./Linux64CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin -i GUI
If you didn't download the installer, or you are not the owner of the installation file, you must run the installer as root (administrator), by typing the following command instead. You will most likely be prompted for the user password.
sudo ./Linux32CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin -i GUI or
sudo ./Linux64CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin -i GUI
Follow the Installation Program's instructions.
Install CmapTools from the graphic interface
Download the latest version of CmapTools for Linux from here.
Download the installer of CmapTools according to your Linux architecture (32 o 64 bits).
If you don't know whether your system is 32-bit or 64-bit, click System Menu (gear at top right corner), click “About This Computer”, and read “OS type” field. A 32 bit OS will read “32-bit” and a 64 bit OS will read “64-bit”.
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If your Linux is 32-bits download the installer ---> Linux32CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin
If your Linux is 64-bits download the installer ---> Linux64CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-ddyy.bin
when:
- x.xx is the CmapTools version
- dd-mm-yy is the publishing date
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File Manager in Ubuntu Gnome desktop cannot run a .bin file using double-click, also you cannot double-click on an executable text file (script) for security reasons. Then, rename the CmapTools installer from “Linux64CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.bin” to “Linux64CmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy” (remove the file extension), and change the File Manager default configuration. Open the File Manager; select “Files- Preferences”, open the “Behavior” tab, and select “Run them” under “Executable Text Files”.
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Now you can double-click on the CmapTools installer from the File Manager to run it.
Execute the CmapTools installer and follow the instructions.